London
Transport
Will-Future
Describing People
Past Progressive
100

What is the name of the big clock tower in London?

Big Ben

100

What is the name of the London underground trains?

The Tube

100

Complete the sentence: “Tomorrow I ___ (go) to the cinema.”

will go
100

What is the opposite of “short”?

Tall

100

Which two words do we need for the past progressive?

was/were + verb + -ing.

200

What river flows through London?

The River Thames.

200

What colour are London’s famous buses?

Red

200

Make a will-future sentence: I / help / you.

I will help you.

200

Give one adjective for hair.

Example: long, short, curly, straight, blonde, etc.

200

Turn into past progressive: “I play football.”

I was playing football

300

Where does the King live in London?

Buckingham Palace.

300

What do you call a car that takes you from place to place for money?

A taxi.

300

Turn into will-future: “She is tired.” 

She will be tired.

300

What does “freckles” mean?

Sommersprossen

300

What were you doing yesterday at 6 pm?

Any correct past progressive answer.

400

What is the name of the famous crossroad with big screens?

Piccadilly Circus.

400

What do you need to ride the Tube?

A ticket or an Oyster card.

400

Make a negative sentence: “He will come.”

He will not come. / He won’t come.

400

Describe a person: “He has blue eyes and…” (add one feature)

(Any correct description is fine.)

400

Fill in: “They ___ (watch) TV when the phone rang.

were watching.

500

Which London market is famous for food and handmade items?

Camden Market

500

What’s the English word for “Fahrplan”?

Time Table

500

Form a question in will-future: you / visit / London?

Will you visit London?

500

What does “medium height” mean?

Not tall and not short.

500

Make a negative sentence: “She was drawing.”

She wasn’t drawing.